With the fans chanting for Tomlinson, the star running back took
a handoff from Philip Rivers and scored on a 6-yard run with 3:57
left to tie the mark. After Denver fumbled, Tomlinson got No. 29 on
a 7-yard run just 47 seconds later.

Tomlinson's teammates carried him to the sideline as he held the
ball aloft in one hand. With the other hand, he held up his index
finer. The crowd was chanting "L.T., L.T.," as he was mobbed by
the other Chargers, who clinched the AFC West title with the 48-20
win.

"Once I got over the pylon, my initial thought process was to
bring every guy on the offensive unit over to share that moment,"
Tomlinson said. "When we're old and can't play this game anymore,
them are the moments we are going to remember, that we'll be able
to tell our kids, tell our grandchildren. We can talk about
something special that we did. We made history today.

"There's no better feeling than to share it with the group of
guys that's in that locker room."

Tomlinson has 26 TDs rushing and three receiving. He's also
thrown for two touchdowns this year, but they don't count toward
his personal scoring total.